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Daily Verb Lesson: Italian for deforest is disboscare
The Italian verb for deforest is the irregular -ARE verb disboscare.
... imagine you S'POSE CARE must be taken not to deforest the country!
Disboscare can also mean: to clear (the land).
Related words include:
- il disboschimento (nm) : deforestation.
- il disboscamento (nm) : clearance, deforestation.
These verbs add an h after c and before e and i so as to maintain the hard 'k' sound.
Verbs conjugated in this way also include : cascare, placare, fiaccare, placcare, imbarcare, disboscare, sbancare, locare, seccare, spaccare, sprecare, toccare.
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to deforest : disboscare
Imagine you S'POSE CARE must be taken not to deforest the country! |
disboscare - VERB CONJUGATION TABLE - to deforest |
Simple Tenses disboscare Present Participle: disboscante
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TENSE |
io |
tu |
lui/lei/Lei |
noi |
voi |
loro/Loro |
Present Presente deforest |
disbosco |
disboschi |
disbosca |
disboschiamo |
disboscate |
disboscano |
Past Imperfect Imperfetto deforested |
disboscavo |
disboscavi |
disboscava |
disboscavamo |
disboscavate |
disboscavano |
Simple Past Passato remoto deforested |
disboscai |
disboscasti |
disboscò |
disboscammo |
disboscaste |
disboscarono |
Future Futuro semplice will deforest |
disboscherò |
disboscherai |
disboscherà |
disboscheremo |
disboscherete |
disboscheranno |
Conditional Condizionale would deforest |
disboscherei |
disboscheresti |
disboscherebbe |
disboscheremmo |
disboschereste |
disboscherebbero |
Subjunctive Congiuntivo Presente may deforest |
disboschi |
disboschi |
disboschi |
disboschiamo |
disboschiate |
disboschino |
Compound Tenses disboscare Past Participle: disboscato |
Present Perfect Passato Prossimo have deforested |
ho disboscato |
hai disboscato |
ha disboscato |
abbiamo disboscato |
avete disboscato |
hanno disboscato |
Past Perfect Trapassato Prossimo had deforested |
avevo disboscato |
avevi disboscato |
aveva disboscato |
avevamo disboscato |
avevate disboscato |
avevano disboscato |
Future Perfect Futuro Anteriore will have deforested |
avrò disboscato |
avrai disboscato |
avrà disboscato |
avremo disboscato |
avrete disboscato |
avranno disboscato |
Conditional Perfect Condizionale Passato would have deforested |
avrei disboscato |
avresti disboscato |
avrebbe disboscato |
avremmo disboscato |
avreste disboscato |
avrebbero disboscato |
Perfect Subjunctive Congiuntivo Passato may have deforested |
abbia disboscato |
abbia disboscato |
abbia disboscato |
abbiamo disboscato |
abbiate disboscato |
abbiano disboscato |
Imperative Imperativo deforest! |
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disbosca! non disboscare! |
(non) disboschi! |
(non) disboschiamo! |
(non) disboscate! |
(non) disboschino! |
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Disboscare is an irregular -ARE verb, these being the most common verbs in Italian.
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